
Last week was outstanding
This week will be too
I hope what is true for me
Goes doubly true for you
Last week our challenge was to use “Outstanding!” instead of our regular response to the question “How are you?”
The power of the spoken word creates. It creates worlds. It creates your world.
The spoken word begins with a thought. By changing our thoughts we can change our world. By using the spoken word we can speed up the change.
Set your mind on something you desire for yourself, pray for it, then speak as if you believe you have received it.
Recently I heard an evidence based story about a man (Jesse Itzler) training with a Navy Seal (Chadd Wright) for a difficult race (Last Man Standing) and how he was able to to get past his mental and physical blocks at mile 38. It made me think about how to apply some of the techniques to everyday life in order to live a more vibrant life. There were several phrases that I am turning into a weekly challenge for myself and I invite you to join me. Here is week two:
Spoken Word Challenge #2
Sometimes we get tired when we are trying to do something. The initial thought that we are tired can either make us end up on the couch or can be transmuted into energy to draw from.
Speaking our thoughts is like throwing an accelerant on them. It promulgates them, puts them into effect by decree. If we vocalize that we feel tired the feeling increases. If we instead say something like, “I can do it (define what it is). I have enough energy.“ We find that we are able to continue and we do in fact have more energy stores to draw from.
Our Provider has unlimited resources, that means we have unlimited resources.
For the next week I challenge myself and you to transmute thoughts of tiredness into energy. Choose a phrase that resonates and when thoughts of tiredness enter in say the phrase out loud:
I have limitless energy.
I can do it (define what it is).
I have enough energy.
I have unlimited energy.
I never get tired.
I am feeling more energized every minute.
Do it. What have you got to gain? Gain it now. The power is in your words.
E.A. Fussell
08.20.2023
Isaiah 55:11
Proverbs 16:23
James 1:26
Matthew 7:7-12
Mark 11:22-24